Howdy from Colorado!
I left the hot Austin weather last Tuesday, July 22, taking
a leisure three-day/1000 mile drive to Colorado and much cooler weather.
I drove through Oklahoma and Kansas discovering esoteric attractions along the way, you know...rusty old tractors, broken windmills - but NOT enjoying the smell of cattle feed lots that went on for miles and miles in western Oklahoma and eastern Kansas. How do those people stand the omnipresent odor?
Arriving in Colorado Springs, I got to spend a couple of days hanging out with Arsene Dupin, a world famous magician and the president of the Heart of Texas Petanque Club (I'm the vice president). He is performing at the Colorado Renaissance Festival in Larkspur, Colorado - between Denver and Colorado Springs. We visited a few sights in the area and played some petanque with a fun group of folks in Colorado Springs.
The main purpose of this trip was two-fold: to take a
"shake-down" cruise in my new (to me) motor home and to participate
in a weekend of petanque tournaments sanctioned by the Federation of Petanque,
USA (FPUSA) and sponsored by the Mile High Petanque Club of
Denver, Colorado.
The tournaments included a singles tournament on Saturday and a doubles tournament on Sunday. It was held at Centennial Gardens, an oasis of flora and fauna in downtown Denver. I include "fauna" because there were several cotton-tail rabbits living among the shrubs.
The tournaments included a singles tournament on Saturday and a doubles tournament on Sunday. It was held at Centennial Gardens, an oasis of flora and fauna in downtown Denver. I include "fauna" because there were several cotton-tail rabbits living among the shrubs.
This was the first time that club had sponsored an "official" FPUSA tournament and I must say, they did a fantastic job of organizing and executing a flawless tournament.
I played in both tournaments – doing poorly in the singles but getting 2nd place in the doubles tournament. There were 11 teams from all over the world in the doubles tournament. My partner was Ed Porto, who is the President of FPUSA and lives in California. It was a pairing arranged over the Internet as we had never played together. We lost the final game 13-8 to a team from Togo and France.
I plan to stay in the area a week or so visiting more Colorado attractions as well as playing some more petanque with the folks in this vicinity.